Kārlis Lācis

[1][2] Along with the scores for theatre productions, movies, and musical arrangements, a large part of his work is dedicated to vocal and choral music, symphonic, and instrumental compositions, including "Te Deum" (2014) with the State Choir Latvija,[3] and double concerto for flute, oboe and orchestra "42.195" (2014) with Liepaja symphony orchestra.

[7][8] Upcoming premieres will include "Waltz for double-bass and string quartet"[9] (2017) - collaboration with famous Latvian musicians Vineta Sareika (violin), Gunārs Upatnieks (double - bass) and their colleagues from Berlin Philharmonic orchestra during the festival "Sensus"[10] in Liepāja on July 12, 2017.

Džilindžers, premiered February 5, 2010 at Liepāja Theatre[12] Later that year, on 17 September, he composed for Friedrich Schiller's Mary Stuart.

Pūt Vējiņi, a musical based on works by Rainis and directed by Džilindžers, opened 11 November 2011 at the Liepāja Theatre.

Just over a month later, he composed for Kārlis Skalbe's children's play Pasaka par vērdiņu, directed by Pauls Timrots and open at the Dailes Theatre starting 21 December.

Recording of the album, Sound division studios, Riga